EA has been long at work with Bioware's and Lucas Arts on the most costly video game of all time. They have been working on it for years in the time that they have been working on it there has been 4 COD video games. The new game is set to take aim at some of the biggest RPG and MMORPG video games with aggressive marketing to get users away from other games.
Even though no game has yet to topple the great dungeon crawler king, Diablo II was far from perfect. We can only hope that Blizzard makes the necessary improvements in the upcoming Diablo III game. Here are 5 improvements Diablo III desperately needs if they want to keep their fans happy.
"If there’s one overwhelmingly certifiable fact about E3 2010, it’s that this year will have so many quality exclusives across all platforms that every gamer will have something to envy on another platform. Most of us (80%) here at OXCGN are lucky enough to have both an Xbox 360 & PS3, along with the occasional Wii and the standard PC.
However, for many of our readers who only have the one console, namely the Xbox 360, we feel it’s our duty in the name of wishful thinking to rub our virtual..."
Earlier this week, Blizzard revealed the in-game model of Diablo 3's male Wizard, and fans of the series were not happy. The official forums were flooded with complaints about the Wizard's appearance, calling him "wimpy," "effeminate," "gay," "a transvestite," and even compared his animation to a "belly dance."
So why are the fans so riled up? And is this one character's appearance really such a big deal? Incgamers.com takes a look.
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The folks over at Diii.net got a chance at a preview of the Wizard class's gameplay, and are willing to give us their thoughts, and they had a lot of them! An indepth look and quite a novel is awaiting anyone who is looking for information on the Wizard class, providing an amazingly detailed report!
In Flux's report, he will detail thoughts thoughts on items, skills, powers, gameplay aspects and a good deal of tidbits for fans of the series.
"Some would argue that D3 takes place 20 years after the events of Diablo II - in a happy, joyful world where cute/cuddly bunnies hop around with butterflies in golden-green-meadows under rainbows of bliss. But honestly, this is Diablo: the very word means "devil" in Spanish. It HAS to have demonic creatures, hellish baddies, and dark, creepy themes. Blizzard certainly hasn't forgotten that. Sanctuary ain't no Azeroth, and D3 ain't no WoW 2!"

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